{"id":6253,"date":"2017-07-19T11:01:24","date_gmt":"2017-07-19T01:01:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reckoner.com.au\/?p=6253"},"modified":"2017-07-19T11:01:24","modified_gmt":"2017-07-19T01:01:24","slug":"reviews-for-splatoon-2-start-hitting-the-web","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reckoner.com.au\/news\/reviews-for-splatoon-2-start-hitting-the-web\/","title":{"rendered":"Reviews for Splatoon 2 start hitting the web"},"content":{"rendered":"
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[At]\u00a0first glance, you might not think Splatoon 2 looks any better than its predecessor until you actually go back and look at the original. Splatoon 2 has better character animations, it runs at a higher resolution docked, it\u2019s more vibrant and just has more of a gloss to it.<\/p><\/blockquote>\nAs always Vooks.net have got your Nintendo needs covered with their in-depth review of the hotly anticipated title.<\/p>\n
Available this Friday<\/a>, Splatoon 2 appears to be a solid upgrade\u00a0to its predecessor.<\/p>\n
The Switch’s newer hardware means\u00a0upgrades to character models, the frame-rate being locked at 60fps as well as a greater\u00a0population of background environmental elements, fleshing out the world even more.<\/p>\n